slabhead
Well-Known Member
I decided to build my own cfl fixture from an idea I got off another post. I didn't want to buy a bunch of sockets and have a heavy light to deal with. So basically I got a 6 pack of 23w cfl's for about $13 at Lowe's. This first post will show how I removed the screw sockets to prepare the bulbs for soldering. I'll be using some scrap aluminum sheeting for the fixture itself, a spare cord salvaged off some old electronics, and surplus wiring I have laying around. So there will be nothing else to buy.
The first picture shows all three steps involved in how I pinch the metal socket just enough to mash the tip, cut the socket away from the wiring and ballast, and remove all the socket to expose the wiring.
Next post I'll cut and bend the aluminum for the fixture, punch the holes for the bulbs, and wire it all up.
The first picture shows all three steps involved in how I pinch the metal socket just enough to mash the tip, cut the socket away from the wiring and ballast, and remove all the socket to expose the wiring.
Next post I'll cut and bend the aluminum for the fixture, punch the holes for the bulbs, and wire it all up.
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